63G-3-303. Changes in rules.
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Effective 5/6/2026
63G-3-303. Changes in rules.
(a)To change a proposed rule already published in the bulletin, an agency shall file with the office:
(i)the text of the changed proposed rule; and
(ii)a rule analysis containing a description of the change and the information required by Section 63G-3-301 .
(b)A change to a proposed rule may not be filed more than 120 days after publication of the rule being changed.
(c)The office shall publish the rule analysis for the changed rule in the bulletin.
(d)The changed proposed rule and its associated proposed rule will become effective on a date specified by the agency, not less than 30 days or more than 120 days after publication of the last change in proposed rule.
(e)A changed proposed rule and its associated proposed rule lapse if a notice of effective date or another change to a proposed rule is not filed with the office within 120 days of publication of the last change in proposed rule.
(f)The agency making the change to the proposed rule shall receive public comment on the change in accordance with Subsection 63G-3-301(11) after the change to the proposed rule is published under Subsection (1)(c) .
(2)If the rule change is nonsubstantive:
(a)the agency need not comply with the requirements of Subsection
(1); and
(b)the agency shall notify the office of the change in writing.
(3)If the rule is effective, the agency shall amend the rule according to the procedures specified in Section 63G-3-301 .
Amended by Chapter 484 , 2026 General Session